When do you chamber a round while hunting?

When do you chamber a round while hunting?

  • A. No round in the chamber until you are ready to take a shot.

    Votes: 111 27.9%
  • B. Round chambered, safety on while hunting.

    Votes: 275 69.1%
  • C. Round chambered firing pin disengaged. If you hold the trigger down while chambering a round

    Votes: 12 3.0%

  • Total voters
    398
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I am fairly sure this thread was not started to gain info, but to stir the pot as long as possible for the entertainment of the op. Previous threads started by the op show the same pattern. This site has been free from this kind of induced conflict until recently when the op of this thread began posting. I am sure he will have another controversial topic in the near future that he will demand proof and tell those who differ from the side he takes that they ate insufficient in there claims while he shows no data to back up his claims. Meanwhile calling members that disagree with the position he takes names and using the eye roll emoji whenever he is shown to be wrong.

Disgusting that one person can draw so many into a train wreck.
I'm not taking any sides here, but I highly doubt his whole point of starting this thread was to troll the entire website... I know people do that sort of thing, but that would be beyond ridiculous. We rarely have any of that activity here.

But you say that never happened before, I beg to differ... We've had people start 7mmRM vs. 300WM threads for years that ****-near started a civil war amongst the members here. And some folks still are butthurt and hate my guts for my opinions because of those threads. Some topics are just more interesting and inclusive than others... Safety is something everyone practices, therefore everyone is going to have an opinion of their way being right. Facts are facts.
 
Because there is almost zero chance of enough force to fire a primer and there is very little noise unlike chambering a round. I do not use this method but would prefer it to trusting a 700 safety.
Almost doesn't cut it with someone's life I've chambered many rounds within a few yards of deer and coyotes and not spooked them so can't see taking a chance myself.
 
I sure would'nt do C. To me that's asking for trouble having the pin resting on the primer.


I couldn't even believe C was actually listed as an option.
Unbelievably dangerous practice !
A younger guy I knew used to do that. I told him not to and how dangerous it was. He shined me on and continued to do it. Then one time he was sliding his shotgun into the gun boat that he had his 338 in. Him and his brother were deer and duck hunting and setting Martin traps on the northeast end of Baranof Is.
He was standing up in the foredeck of his brothers Whaler. Had the muzzle of the rifle resting on the deck, inside the ( gun boat) . Somehow he tapped the rear of the fireing assembly with the muzzle of the shotgun . And KABOOM.
 
Unless actively hunting, no round chambeed. Once a shot is possible/likely (and while stalking game), chambered safety on. So sitting and waiting on some groundhogs, not until we're going to shoot.
 
Good luck guys. I am covered as I already stated. Loaded gun? Not hunting with me unless we are getting ready to pull the trigger on an animal.
 
Lawyer-proof CYA... Just like why firearms manufacturers still have to have warning labels on stuff NOT to point the gun at someone, and keep the muzzle in a safe direction... That's pretty much common sense, but people spill hot coffee on themselves because they ordered HOT coffee, and then McDonalds gets sued, and loses, because the lady was an idiot.
 
Lawyer-proof CYA... Just like why firearms manufacturers still have to have warning labels on stuff NOT to point the gun at someone, and keep the muzzle in a safe direction... That's pretty much common sense, but people spill hot coffee on themselves because they ordered HOT coffee, and then McDonalds gets sued, and loses, because the lady was an idiot.
So there is no risk of a primer discharging during the process of seating it? The primer manufactures just thought they would throw that warning out there even though there is really no actual risk of a primer going off from the pressure of an anvil seating it? Don't be stupid.
 
I am fairly sure this thread was not started to gain info, but to stir the pot as long as possible for the entertainment of the op. Previous threads started by the op show the same pattern. This site has been free from this kind of induced conflict until recently when the op of this thread began posting. I am sure he will have another controversial topic in the near future that he will demand proof and tell those who differ from the side he takes that they ate insufficient in there claims while he shows no data to back up his claims. Meanwhile calling members that disagree with the position he takes names and using the eye roll emoji whenever he is shown to be wrong.

Disgusting that one person can draw so many into a train wreck.

There you are Steve!!! You are just still ****ed I called you out for spewing stupidy and being inconsistent in your comments bro. - you still hunting elk with a 6mm because there is no replacement for displacement - unless its a hammer right man?
 
There you are Steve!!! You are just still ****ed I called you out for spewing stupidy and being inconsistent in your comments bro. - you still hunting elk with a 6mm because there is no replacement for displacement - unless its a hammer right man?
You belong on 24 hr campfire. You have nothing to contribute here.
 
I am fairly sure this thread was not started to gain info, but to stir the pot as long as possible for the entertainment of the op. Previous threads started by the op show the same pattern. This site has been free from this kind of induced conflict until recently when the op of this thread began posting. I am sure he will have another controversial topic in the near future that he will demand proof and tell those who differ from the side he takes that they ate insufficient in there claims while he shows no data to back up his claims. Meanwhile calling members that disagree with the position he takes names and using the eye roll emoji whenever he is shown to be wrong.

Disgusting that one person can draw so many into a train wreck.

I personally think the poll is pretty interesting - way more people use B than what i thought...and you should watch that facebook video if you haven't already. Its a game changer.
 
So there is no risk of a primer discharging during the process of seating it? The primer manufactures just thought they would throw that warning out there even though there is really no actual risk of a primer going off from the pressure of an anvil seating it? Don't be stupid.
Never said that... You asked why the warning label was there...I'm explaining why people have to have warning labels when playing with HAZMAT items... It's the same reason why coffee houses have to put warning labels on their coffee cups about the contents being hot. Because people are stupid...
 
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